Program Guard allows the user of a Linux
workstation to specify which applications are
allowed to make TCP/IP connections to the
Internet. Application program names can be
specified by listing them in a file (Static Mode)
or by querying the user (Query Mode). In Query
Mode, connection attempts by unknown programs
result in a Program Guard dialog box being
displayed. In addition to providing connection
information, this gives the workstation user the
option of allowing or blocking the program either
for the current instance of the program or for all
future instances. It consists of a daemon, a
kernel module, and a GUI interface component and
makes use of the Linux Netfilter interface.

Password Tracker is an application to keep your passwords
in an encrypted file on disk, protected by a pass phrase.
Even if the file containing your passwords falls in the wrong
hands, the pass phrase is needed to decrypt it. The
application uses the unpatented Blowfish encryption
algorithm. The application is based on the Password Safe
application from Bruce Schneier, and it aims to be
compatible with it.

OpenLogos is a large and powerful machine
translation system that supports German and
English as source languages and major European
languages such as French, Italian, Spanish, and
Portuguese as target languages. Additional
language pairs are in development.

Linvpn is a secure socket layer for pppd. It
allows creation of virtual private networks by
using an IP routing system between PPP network
interfaces. Cryptography is done by libgcrypt's
3DES or blowfish, and Initialization Vector (IV)
is changed in each packet transmission. As linvpn
works as client and server, and communication is a
single TCP connection, it allows creation of
secure tunnels even in complex network layouts,
when one or both endpoints are behind a firewall
or NAT, with or without dynamic IP addresses.

R2cl is a proof of concept, minimal translator
from the R language into Common Lisp, for the
purpose of efficient compilation. The execution
speed of R code may be improved over 1000 times by
using the CMU Common Lisp compiler.

LPMtool aims to be a complete package management
and software distribution solution. It includes
basic command line and PyGTK-based utilities for
installing and removing packages, as well as tools
to publish Web-based package repositories that use
a GPG-based web-of-trust security model.

Tabfmt is a command line utility to format tabular
data. The program reads lines from one or more
files or from standard input, breaks the lines
into fields given a set of input field delimiters,
and prints a table with constant-width columns to
standard output or a specified file. Many options
exist to customise the output.

Sunbeam and moonshine are a KDE kicker panel
applet and application pair that are intended to
be used (together or in isolation) as an
alternative to the current kicker panel. Apart
from this, the functionality of the software has
been somewhat extended to enable features like
file and application search and browsing
facilities, favourites, a window list, and desktop
access.